Day: July 22, 2025

  • MLA Rajouri, Demands Restoration of J&K Statehood at Jantar Mantar

    MLA Rajouri, Demands Restoration of J&K Statehood at Jantar Mantar

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    NEW DELHI JULY 22:-Iftkhar Ahmed, MLA Rajouri, addressed a gathering today at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, raising a strong and united voice for the restoration of Jammu & Kashmir’s full statehood.

    Calling it a fight for democratic rights, identity, and justice, he said, “We will not tolerate more injustice with the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The demand for full statehood is a demand for dignity, and it must be heard.”

    Ahmed emphasized the need for unity among all sections of society to reclaim the constitutional rights and democratic structure that the region rightfully deserves.

  • Omar Abdullah Raises Concerns over Prolonged delay In Conducting Rajya Sabha elections and bye-elections Of two assembly seats

    Omar Abdullah Raises Concerns over Prolonged delay In Conducting Rajya Sabha elections and bye-elections Of two assembly seats

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    SRINAGAR JULY 22:-Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has raised concerns over the prolonged delay in conducting Rajya Sabha elections and bye-elections to two assembly seats in the Union Territory. He pointed out that the region has remained unrepresented in the Rajya Sabha since February 2021, despite having four seats. In a recent interview, he questioned the Election Commission’s silence on the issue, especially when by-elections for the Nagrota and Budgam assembly seats are also pending. Abdullah emphasized that these vacancies undermine democratic representation and questioned why, even after two assembly sessions, no steps have been taken.

    Abdullah recalled how in 2014, despite severe floods, the Election Commission insisted that elections could not be postponed. “Now, we are not even asking for a delay — we’re asking for elections that should’ve already happened,” he said. He added that conducting Rajya Sabha elections takes just one day and stressed the importance of giving Jammu and Kashmir a voice in the Upper House, regardless of party lines. “Today, we have no representation at all,” he said, calling the situation deeply unfair.

    (News Courtesy Kashmir News)

  • Faheem Reshi Appeals to LG Manoj Sinha to Address Power Cut Issues

    Faheem Reshi Appeals to LG Manoj Sinha to Address Power Cut Issues

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    SRINAGAR JULY 22:-Faheem Reshi, Chairman of the Greater Shahr-e-Khaas Leadership, has issued a formal appeal to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to intervene and resolve the ongoing power cut problems affecting the residents of the region. The community has been facing frequent and prolonged electricity outages, causing significant disruption to daily life .

    In his statement, Reshi questioned the current power supply schedule and expressed concern over the unmet promises made by the present government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah regarding reliable electricity. “Why do our people continue to face power cuts despite assurances from the government? The residents of Shahr-e-Khaas deserve a stable power supply without constant interruptions,” said Reshi.

    The Greater Shahr-e-Khaas Leadership emphasizes that uninterrupted electricity is critical for the socio-economic development of the region. The leadership urges the administration to take immediate steps to improve the electricity infrastructure and ensure consistent power availability.

    “We call upon LG Manoj Sinha to personally oversee the resolution of this issue and work closely with the relevant departments to restore normalcy. It is vital for the progress and well-being of Shahr-e-Khaas that the promises made to the people are fulfilled without further delay,” Reshi added.

    The leadership remains hopeful that the government will respond swiftly and take necessary actions to end the power crisis, thereby restoring confidence among the people of Greater Shahr-e-Khaas.

  • Javed Rana Reviews Implementation Of Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) In Poonch

    Javed Rana Reviews Implementation Of Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) In Poonch

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    JAMMU JULY 22:-Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana today conducted a thorough and comprehensive review of the implementation of Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) in District Poonch in a meeting at Civil Secretariat, Jammu.

    The meeting was specifically aimed at assessing the progress and quality of work being executed under RDSS, a critical initiative strategically designed to transform the power distribution sector in J&K especially in the hilly district Poonch, which is uniquely vulnerable to frequent flash floods and landslides.

    The meeting was attended by key officials, including Shrikant Balasaheb Susé, Managing Director, Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL), Mumtaz Ahmed, Chief Engineer (Projects) & Secretary (Technical) and K K Thapa, Chief Engineer, JPDCL besides other concerned officers.

    The discussions were meticulously focused on identifying and addressing existing issues, as well as charting a proactive way forward to ensure the successful implementation of RDSS in District Poonch.

    During the review, the Minister expressed concern over the alleged subpar execution quality of RDSS projects in Poonch, emphasizing that it falls significantly short of the prescribed technical standards, particularly in light of the district’s distinctive geography and topography.

    The Minister explicitly directed the Managing Director to ensure that there is absolutely no compromise with the quality of work, mandating that all projects must meticulously meet the stipulated standards.

    Specific areas of concern that were thoroughly identified and deliberated upon during the review encompassed the alleged improper installation of critical infrastructure, including poles, transformers, and service lines.

    Comprehensive field inspections revealed instances of improper finishing, unaligned poles and loose conductor sagging, which not only detract from the aesthetic appeal but also pose substantial safety risks.

    In response, the Minister directed the Managing Director to rigorously ensure that all construction materials strictly conform to the approved Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and specifications, thereby safeguarding the durability and reliability of the infrastructure being constructed.

    Furthermore, the Minister explicitly instructed that all equipment installations must be conducted with proper quality assurance testing and thorough inspection to ensure the utmost safety and efficacy of the systems.

    He also underscored the critical importance of preventing deviations from the Detailed Project Report (DPR) scope without obtaining proper approvals, to ensure strict adherence to established protocols.

    The Minister placed particular emphasis on ensuring safe work practices by contractors and workers, mandating the installation of proper earthing and protective devices to pre-empt any public safety risks associated with exposed or improperly installed wires.

    Additionally, the Minister expressed significant concern over delays in the conduct of surveys and the progress of ongoing projects, which are pivotal to the timely completion and ultimate success of the RDSS initiatives in Poonch.

    The Minister reaffirmed the imperative necessity for immediate corrective actions to address the identified shortcomings, ensuring that all RDSS projects are executed with the highest possible quality standards, unwavering transparency and strict adherence to safety protocols, ultimately aiming to benefit the people.

  • Legislator Arvind Gupta calls on Minister Javed Rana And Discusses  Critical issues Pertaining to water supply.

    Legislator Arvind Gupta calls on Minister Javed Rana And Discusses  Critical issues Pertaining to water supply.

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    JAMMU JULY 22:– Legislator Arvind Gupta today called on Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed  Rana, here at the Civil Secretariat, Jammu.

    During the meeting, Gupta brought to the Minister’s attention critical issues pertaining to water supply in his constituency, requesting timely redressal of the people’s grievances.

    The Minister assured prompt action on Gupta’s suggestions and emphasized the importance of continued feedback on key public welfare issues.

  • DC Rajouri reviews preparedness of departments : Stresses on safety, wellbeing of public

    DC Rajouri reviews preparedness of departments : Stresses on safety, wellbeing of public

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    RAJOURI, JULY 22:- In view of the prevailing and forecasted inclement weather conditions, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma today chaired a meeting to review the preparedness and response mechanism of stakeholder departments to ensure the safety and well-being of the public.

    Emphasizing the importance of proactive measures, the DC directed the concerned departments to remain on high alert. He specifically urged the general public to avoid venturing near water bodies during heavy rains, warning of possible rise in water levels and associated risks.

    To maintain uninterrupted connectivity, the Executive Engineers of PWD and PMGSY were instructed to ensure prompt clearance of landslides in their respective jurisdictions. “All roads, especially those connecting remote areas must be maintained for emergency accessibility,” the DC asserted.

    Noting the likelihood of disease outbreaks post-monsoon, the Deputy Commissioner stressed on maintaining hygiene and sanitation. He directed the Health Department, Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department and Rural Sanitation Department to ensure that ground water sources prone to contamination are cleaned and tested regularly. “All necessary precautions should be taken to avoid any public health crisis” he ordered.

    The DC further instructed that any damage caused to infrastructure due to heavy rainfall must be reported in a timely and structured manner to enable swift response and restoration.

    As a safety measure, the Deputy Commissioner announced that all schools in hilly areas, particularly private institutions, shall remain closed to ensure the safety of children. He said, “No risk shall be taken when it comes to the safety of our students in vulnerable zones.”

    Directions were also issued to keep rescue teams on standby for any untoward incident. The departments concerned were asked to ensure uninterrupted supply of water, electricity, road connectivity and ration especially in far-flung areas.

    The meeting was attended by ADC Kalakote, Tanvir Ahmed, ADC Kotranka, Dilmir, ADC Sunderbani Ramkesh Sharma, ADC Nowshera Pritam Lal Thapa, ACR Rajouri, Mohd Jahangir Khan, SDM Thanamandi, Abid Hussain, CEO Iqbal Hussain; AD FCS&CA, Rohit Kumar; Executive Engineer PHE, Sudesh Kumar Bhagat; Deputy Controller SDRF, Jabeen Lone; Executive Engineer PWD and Executive Engineer PMGSY and other district & sectoral officers.

    NO: PR/DDI/J/1875/